Organizational Letter to the President: Suspend Deportations

As Congress seeks to legalize undocumented people in the US and reform our immigration system, more than 1,100 people who could be included in reform are deported each day.

Stopping deportations is sensible and humane. It makes little sense to deport today the people that Congress could make citizens tomorrow. The President brought relief to Dreamers and has the ability to extend that same relief to their parents, neighbors, and all who could become citizens under immigration reform.

The AFL-CIO, United We Dream, National Day Laborer Organizing Network, and MALDEF Ask that Your Organization Signs On to this Letter to the President Calling for a Suspension of Deportations.

Dear President Obama,

We applaud your commitment to reform our broken and unjust immigration system. As you have said, the time has come to find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as the land of opportunity. Toward this end, we write with an urgent message:

The best way to open a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants is for you to immediately suspend deportations, at a bare minimum, for those who would eventually be eligible for the Senate bill’s legalization program.

As Congress debates federal immigration reform, deportations of the very people you seek to legalize continue to mount. Every day, over 1,000 potential citizens are deported. Each one leaves behind a story – a family broken, a child abandoned, a dream crushed, a community damaged.

Stopping those deportations is not only sensible and humane; it will help advance efforts in Congress. It is now clear that the best advocates for immigration reform are undocumented immigrants themselves. However, immigrants and their families will remain in the shadows as long as deportations continue, and their voice will not be heard as a consequence.

In contrast, when undocumented people publicly step forward to ask for citizenship and political equality, they are able to turn the tide on a national debate that has been held hostage by fear and bigotry for over a decade. Free from the threat of deportation, immigrants are able to effectively make the case that they simply want the same opportunity for citizenship afforded to previous generations of Americans.

Political equality for these eleven million undocumented women and men should not be delayed to accommodate unreasonable demands of nativists. To the contrary, a suspension of deportations is a necessary precondition- or trigger- for a rational debate about how to modernize our immigration laws.

In creating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, you took a common sense step toward protecting our future citizens in waiting by granting them relief from deportation and the opportunity to work and contribute to our country. It is time to do the same for their mothers and fathers and the rest of the 11 million who call this country home. It makes no sense to deport today the people you have committed to legalizing tomorrow. We call on you to relieve their needless suffering and suspend deportations to move the immigration reform debate forward.

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List of Signers (updated as of 5:02pm PT on 06/11/2013):

ORGANIZATION

NAME

1

1Love Movement

Ell See

2

9to5 Atlanta

Charmaine Davis

3

AACHE; MALCS

Gloria Cuadraz

4

ABAJO Y A LA IZQUIERDA

Bertha Gutierrez

5

ABOVE STATUS FL

Jose Luis Nevarez

6

Action Langley Park

Bill Hanna

7

ACTIONN – Acting in Community Together in Organizing Northern Ne

Pat Fling

8

ADAC (Arizona Dream Act Coalition)

Vianey Perez

9

Adorers of the Blood of Christ

Kathleen Reid

10

Adrian Dominican Sisters

Christopher Matthias

11

Advocacy for Justice and Peace Committee of the Sisters of St. Francis

Sr. Frances Murray

12

AFL-CIO

Ana Avendaño

13

Alabama Coalition for Immigration Justice

Rev Angie Wright

14

Alameda Labor Council, AFL-CIO

Josie Camacho

15

ALBANY LATINO ALLIANCE

Carlos Guzmán

16

Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras

Jose Matus

17

All Of Us Or None

Manuel La Fontaine

18

Alliance of Filipinos for Immigrant Rights and Empowerment

Jerry Clarito

19

Alliance San Diego

Christian Ramirez

20

Allies of Knoxville’s Immigrant Neighbors

Fran Ansley

21

America’s Voice

Dara Lind

22

American Baptist Churches USA

Eddie Birdsall

23

American Baptist Home Mission Societies, Office of Immigration a

Aundreia Alexander

24

American Baptists Rochester/Genesee Regi

Alan Newton

25

American Civil Liberties Union

Chris Rickerd

26

American Dream Community Agency

Michael Chavez

27

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

Fran Bernstein

28

American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

Cesar Moreno-Perez

29

American Friends Service Committee of Western Massachusetts

Jeff Napolitano

30

Americans for Immigrant Justice, formerly Florida Immigrant Advo

Cheryl Little

31

Arise Chicago Worker Center

Jorge Mujica

32

Arizona DREAM Act Coalition

Cesar Valdes

33

Arizona Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project

Jose Rodriguez

34

Arkansas Coalition for DREAM

Rosa Velasquez

35

Arlington Proyecto Unido

Maria Robles

36

Arlington St. Church

Ann Troise

37

Asian American Justice Center, member of Asian American Center f

Marita Etcubanez

38

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund

Margaret Fung

39

Asian and Asian American Student Organization, UConn School of S

Seiya Fukuda

40

Asian Law Alliance

Bea Pangilinan

41

Asian Law Caucus

Anoop Prasad

42

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) – Alameda Chapter

Kim Geron

43

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), LA Chapter

Lucia Lin

44

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance- DC Chapter

Jenny Ho

45

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO

Diana Bui

46

Asian Pacific American Legal Center

Anthony Ng

47

Asian Students Promoting Immigrant Rights through Education (ASPIRE)

Core Members

48

Asociacion Ecuador Unido

Nelson Benitez

49

ASPIRE

ASPIRE Core Members

50

Associaciation of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc. (AMEXCAN)

Juvencio Rocha-Peralta

51

Association of Latino Men for Action (ALMA)

Julio Rodriguez

52

Atlanta Jobs with Justice

Roger Sikes

53

Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition

Esther Reyes

54

AZ Immigration Ministry of UU Congregation of Phoenix

Sandy Weir

55

Aztlan Media Kollective

john f martinez

56

Bakersfield College M.E.Ch.A

Gustavo Ibarra

57

Beloit Peace and Justice

Ousia Whitaker-DeVault

58

Black Alliance for Just Immigration

Gerald Lanoir

59

Black Slate, Inc.

Ronald Hewitt

60

Border Network for Human Rights

Jose Manuel Escobedo

61

Boston New Sanctuary Movement

Dennis Brown

62

Brazilian Immigrant Center

Meghan Vesel

63

Brazos Interfaith Immigration Netwoek

Jennifee Guillén

64

BreakOUT!

Wes Ware

65

Breakthrough

Ishita Srivastava

66

Buckeyes Organizing for Student Solidarity (BOSS)

Cruz Bonlarron Martínez

67

California Central Valley Journey for Justice

Gloria M. Sandoval

68

California Central Valley Journey for Justice

Jason Flores

69

California Immigrant Policy Center

Gabriel Villareal

70

California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance

Alessandro Negrete

71

Cambridge United for Justice with Peace

Vicky Steinitz

72

CARECEN – Los Angeles

Martha Arevalo

73

Carmelites Sisters, Vedruna Northamerican Region

Sr. Maureen Foltz

74

Casa de Maryland

Gustavo Andrade

75

Casa Freehold

Marguerita Dentino

76

Casa Latina

Hillary Stern

77

causa justa :: just cause

Cynthia Muñoz

78

Center for Community Change

Mayron Payes

79

Center for Constitutional Rights

Annette Dickerson

80

Center for Latino Progress – CPRF

Yanil Teron

81

Central Indiana Jobs with Justice

Amy Shackelford

82

Central Ohio Immigrant Justice

Lauren Hines

83

Centro Autónomo / Mexico-US Solidarity Network

MSN Collective

84

Centro Cultural de Mexico

Carolina Sarmiento

85

Centro de Estudios del Español de Estados Unidos

Armando Guerrero

86

Centro de Trabajadores Unidos: Immigrant Workers’ Project

Ana Guajardo Carrillo

87

Centro Humanitario para los Trabajadores

Marco Nunez

88

Centro Laboral de Graton

Christy Lubin

89

Centro Latino of Owensboro, Ky.

Fran Wilhelm

90

Centro para Familias Hispanas

Consuelo Kwee

91

CEO Pipe Organs/Golden Ponds Farm

Corey E. Olsen

92

Chicago Community and Workers’ Rights

Martin Unzueta

93

Chicago New Santuary Coalition

Sara Wohlleb

94

Church of Our Saviour/Iglesia de Nuestro Salvador Episcopal

Paula Jackson

95

Church World Service

Erol Kekic

96

Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center

Manuel Pérez

97

Circleville Quakers

Brad Cotton

98

Citizen Orange

Kyle de Beausset

99

CIUDAD

Miguel Torres

100

Civic Engagement and Service-Learning at UMass Amherst

John Reiff

101

CLEAN Carwash Campaign

Rosemarie Molina

102

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice Los Angeles

Jonathan Klein

103

Cleveland Jobs with Justice

Deb Kline

104

Cliniquita Program

Martha Nathan, MD

105

CLUE Santa Barbara

Arthur Stevens

106

CLUE Santa Barbara

Arthur Stevens

107

Coalicion de Lideres Latinos-CLILA

America Gruner

108

Coalicion de Organizaciones Latino-Americanas (COLA)

Ada Volkmer

109

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)

Antonio Bernabe

110

Cobb Immigrant Alliance

Richard Pellegrino

111

COLA

Víctor Álvarez

112

Collier County Neighborhood Stories Project

Angela Cisneros

113

Comite Pro Uno

Elizabeth Matamoros

114

Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES)

Alexis Stoumbelis

115

Community Economic Development Center of SE MA

Corinn Williams

116

Community Food and Justice Coalition

Y. Armando Nieto

117

Community to Community

Rosalinda Guillen

118

Community to Community Development

Caroline Correa

119

Community United Against Violence

Stacy Umezu

120

Community4ImmigrantRights

Tamar Diana Wilson

121

Comunidad inmigrantes East Haven CT

Herman Zuniga

122

Comunidad Liberación/Liberation Community

Rev. Anne Dunlap

123

Concerned Citizens of Joliet

Linda Jolet

124

Congress of Day Laborers

Jacinta Gonzalez

125

Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance

Ana Rivera

126

CREDO Action

Murshed Zaheed

127

CRISOL-ACUARELA

Beatrice Chodosh

128

Crossing Borders – Dubuque

Mary McCauley

129

CT Students for a DREAM

Camila Bortolleto

130

CTUL (Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha)

Veronica Mendez

131

Cuéntame

Axel Caballero

132

CultureStrike

Favianna Rodriguez

133

Day Labor Center

Gabriel Hernandez

134

Day Worker Center of Mountain View

Maria Marroquin

135

Define American

Mónica Novoa

136

Democracy in Action

Donna Chicone

137

Derechos Humanos Coalition

Pancho Medina

138

Detention Watch Network

Andrea Black

139

Dominican Empowerment Council

Yunis Segura-McNally

140

Dominican Sisters of Houston

Ceil Roeger

141

Don Bosco Workers Inc

Gonzalo Cruz

142

Dream Action Coalition

Erika Erika

143

Dream ACTivist Georgia

Dulce Guerrero

144

DREAM Activist Ohio

Nick Torres

145

DREAM Alliance of Sonoma County

Jesús Guzmán

146

Dream Team Los Angeles

Dream Team Los Angeles

147

DRM Action Coalition

Cesar Vargas

148

DRUM – Desis Rising Up & Moving

Fahd Ahmed

149

Dura-Clean Inc.

Jose Sr. Duran

150

East Bay Sanctuary Covenant

Manuel De Paz

151

Ecumenical Campus Ministries

Gustin Bova

152

El CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos

Rachel LaZar

153

El Centro de la Raza

Veronica Mendez-Cruz

154

El Centro del Inmigrante

Gonzalo Mercado

155

El Comite

Marcela Diaz

156

El Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas

Jessica Culley

157

El Puente

Yizzar Prieto

158

El Refugio Ministry, Inc.

Marie Marquardt

159

El Zócalo Immigrant Resource Center

Sara Mullally

160

Elgin Dreamers United

Laura Vivaldo

161

Encuentro

Andrea Plaza

162

Enlace

Peter Cervantes-Gautschi

163

Enriching Utah Coalition

Diana Paredes

164

Evergreen Association of American Baptist Churches

Marcia Patton

165

Families for Freedom

Abraham Paulos

166

Family Farm Defenders

John Peck

167

Family Focus Aurora

Jorge Rios

168

Family School Partnership

Leticia Alvarez

169

Farms Not Arms

Linda Speel

170

Farmworker Association of Florida, Inc.

Tirso Moreno

171

Federacion de Clubes Jaliscienses del Sur de CA

Pjna Hernandez

172

Fight for Driver’s License PA

Maria Serna

173

Fight for Justice

Siddhi Kasat

174

Flores Consulting and Psychotherapy

Yvette Flores

175

Florida Coastal Immigrant Rights Clinic

Ericka Curran

176

Florida Council of Churches

Russell Meyer

177

Florida Immigrant Coalition

Natalia Jaramillo

178

Florida New Majority

Elbert Garcia

179

Food Chain Workers Alliance

Joann Lo

180

Food Empowerment Project

Lauren Ornelas

181

Forks Human Rights Group

Lesley Hoare

182

Franciscan Action Network

Sister Marie Lucey

183

Freedom School-MS

Ingrid Cruz

184

Freedom Socialist Party

Doug Barnes

185

Frente Indígena de Organizaciones Binaciones (FIOB)

Sarait Martinez

186

Fresno Immigrant Youth in Action

Luis Ojeda

187

Fuerza del Valle Workers’ Center

Hector Guzman Lopez

188

Generational Alliance

Ryane Ridenour

189

Gentle Spirit Christian Church

Rev. Paul Turner

190

Georgia Detention Watch

Katie Valencia

191

Georgia Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition

L R

192

Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR)

Adelina Nicholls

193

Georgia Mtn. Unitarian Universalist Church

AJ Wolff

194

Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition/Atlanta

Dianne Mako

195

Georgia Rural Urban Summit

Larry Pellegrini

196

Georgia Women’s Actions for New Directions

Becky Rafter

197

GetEQUAL

Felipe Sousa-Rodrguez

198

GLAAD

Dave Montez

199

Global Family Legal Services

Celinas Ruth, Esq.

200

Global Freedom Concerts (GFC)

Gia Ibarra

201

GMUUC Social Justice

Melanie Malovany

202

Grassroots Collaborative

Amisha Patel

203

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

Cindy Wiesner

204

Grassroots Leadership

Bob Libal

205

Greater Birmingham Ministries

Miguel Carpizio

206

Greater Birmingham Ministries

Miguel Carpizo

207

Grupo de Apoyo e Integracion Hispanoamericano

Erika Sutherland

208

Guatemalan Health Association of Massachusetts

Pantaleon Morales

209

H. S. Power & Light Ministries – Latino Faith Initiative

Fidel “Butch” Montoya

210

HAITIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH

REV.DR. LEMAIRE ALERTE

211

Haverford College Students for Immigrant Justice

Jonathan Laks

212

Herman Legal Group

Richard Herman

213

Hispanic Coalition, Corp

Rosa Emilia Kasse

214

Hispanic Community Dialogue of VIirginia

Beatriz Amberman

215

Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama

Gwendolyn Ferreti

216

Hispanic/Latino Services

Marcia Brown

217

Holy Innocents Episcopal Church, Little Lake, MI

Dr. James Livingston

218

Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters

Sr. Rose Therese Nolta, SSpS

219

Houston United/Unido

Maria Jimenez

220

Hudson Valley Community Coalition

Betsy Palmieri

221

Human Rights Defense Center

Paul Wright

222

IFT Productions

Omar Cruz

223

Iglesia Menonita del Buen Pastor

David Araujo

224

Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

Fred Tsao

225

Illinois people’s action

Sonny Garcia

226

Illinois Peoples Action

Sonny Garcia

227

Immigrant Advocacy Project

Rachel Heuman

228

Immigrant Communities in Action (ICA)

Monami Maulik

229

Immigrant Defense Project

Mizue Aizeki

230

Immigrant Justice Network

Alisa Wellek

231

Immigrant Youth Coalition – Los Angeles

Luis Serrano

232

Immigrant Youth Justice League

Ireri Unzueta

233

Immigration Justice Task Force of the UUSJ

Theresa Rekenthaler

234

Immigration Rights Task Force of the Unitarian Society of New Haven

Sophie Twokowski

235

Immigration Task Force of the Californian Annual Conference of t

Linda Kuruhara

236

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy

Jim Harkness

237

Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice

Robert Brown

238

Interfaith Worker Justice Committee of Colorado

Rev. Daniel Klawitter

239

International Labor Rights Forum

Judy Gearhart

240

International Tribunal of Conscience

Dorinda Moreno

241

ISAAC (Immigration Support And Assistance Center)

Jose Bustos

242

Jackson Area NOW

Laurie Roberts

243

Jewish Council on Urban Affairs

Alison Abrams

244

Jobs with Justice and American Rights at Work

Natalie Patrick-Knox

245

Jobs with Justice San Francisco

Feng Kung

246

Jobs with Justice/American Rights at Work

Sarita Gupta

247

Junta for Progressive Action

Ana Maria Rivera

248

Juntos

Erika Almiron

249

Just Pay for All Coalition

Elisa Ringholm

250

Justice For Immigrants Nevada

Rita Sloan

251

Justice Strategies

Judy Greene

252

Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation

Janet Kramer OSF

253

JUSTICIA DIGNA

Carolina Martin Ramos, Esq.

254

JUSTICIA SOCIAL VALLE DE SAN FERNANDO

santa SANDOVAL

255

Kentucky Dream Coallition

Shakyari Palacios

256

Kentucky Jobs with Justice

Bonifacio Aleman

257

Kickapoo Peace Circle

Marcia Halligan

258

KIWA

Rebeca Ronquillo

259

Korean American Resource & Cultural Center

Heykyung Eum

260

Korean Americans for Political Advancement (KAPA)

Bright Limm

261

Korean Resource Center

Hee Joo Yoon

262

L.A.N.D.

Richard McWherter

263

La Colectiva de Mujeres

Guillermina Castellanos

264

La Esperanza

Lida Delgado

265

La Fuente, a Tri-State Worker and Community Fund

Omar Angel

266

La Roca of the First United Methodist Church

Susan Griggs

267

La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE)

Juanita Valdez-Cox

268

La Voz Latina

Cristal Gallegos

269

Lamb & Andrade P.C.

Jodilma Lamb

270

Lansing Workers Center

Mike Kolhoff

271

Latin America Caribbean Committee of the Loretto Community

Carolyn Jaramillo

272

Latin American Coalition

Armando Bellmas

273

Latino Education & Training Institute

Rosamaria Graziani

274

Latino Union of Chicago

Eric Rodriguez

275

Latino Youth Action League

Cynthia Brito

276

Latinos United of Carroll County

Gyla De La Rosa

277

Lawrence Food Not Bombs

Brian Sultana

278

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Ann Scholz

279

Legal Aid Justice Center

Ivy Finkenstadt

280

Legal Services for Prisoners with Children

Dorsey Nunn

281

Lideres Campesinas

Suguet Lopez

282

Living Hope Wheelchair Association

Francisco Arguelles

283

Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition

Miguel Montalva

284

Long Island Immigrant Alliance

Luis V

285

LOS AMIGOS OF ORANGE COUNTY

AMIN DAVID

286

Los Angeles Immigrant Youth Coalition

Isaac Barrera

287

Lowcountry Immigration Coalition

Lee Kanuck

288

LULAC Council 4609

Leni Gonzalez

289

LULAC-Syracuse chapter

Jose Perez

290

MALCS (Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social)

Rita Urquijo-Ruiz

291

MANA de Orange County

Nellie Kaniski

292

Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition

Pedro Portillo

293

Massachusetts Jobs with Justice

Edwin Argueta

294

MataHari: Eye of the Day

Monique Nguyen

295

Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America

Milton Tambor

296

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)

Tom Saenz

297

Mi Familia Center: Serving Migrant Communities, Inc.

Rev. Aquiles E. Martinex

298

Mi Familia Vota

Marianela Acuna

299

Miami Workers Center

marcia olivo

300

Michael Chavez Center, Monument Community Partnership

Nati Flores

301

Mid-South Peace and Justice Center

Jacob Flowers

302

Midwest Maya Ministry/United Church of Christ

Denise Griebler

303

Migrant Justice

Natalia Fajardo

304

Minnesota UU Social Justice Alliance

Ralph Wyman

305

MIRA Coalition

Cristina Aguilera

306

Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates

Vanessa Crawford Aragón

307

moana nui action alliance

Arnie Saiki

308

MoveOn.org

Harriet Heywood

309

Movimento per la società di giustizia

Arrigo Colombo

310

Movimiento del Valle porLlos Derechos Humanos

Dina Nunez

311

Mujeres de Maiz

Felicia Montes

312

Mujeres Unidas y Activas

Karina Muñiz

313

N.C. Immigrant Rights Project

Marty Rosenbluth

314

NACCS

Patrisia Gonzales

315

National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd

Lawrence Couch

316

National Alliance for Filipino Concerns

Mara Ibarra

317

National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities

Xochitl Espinosa

318

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum – DC Chapter

Devan Shea

319

National Association For Chicana and Chicano Studies-ROCKY MOUNT

Jose Flores

320

National Association for Hispanic Elderly

Dr. Carmela Lacayo

321

National Council of Jewish Women

Madeline Shepherd

322

National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)

Pablo Alvarado

323

National Domestic Workers Alliance

Andrea Mercado

324

National Employment Law Project

Haeyoung Yoon

325

National Family Farm Coalition

Katherine Ozer

326

National Guestworker Alliance

Jacob Horwitz

327

National Immigrant Justice Center

Alexis Perlmutter

328

National Immigrant Project of the NLG

Paromita Shah

329

National Immigration Law Center (NILC)

Shiu-Ming Cheer/Marielena Hincapie

330

National Korean American Service & Education Consortium

Jane Yoo

331

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

Catherine Tactaquin

332

National Nurses Organizing Committee

Judith Cashin Lerma

333

National People’s Action

George Goehl

334

Neighbors United for a Better East Boston (NUBE)

Gloribell Mota

335

Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA)

Megan Whelan

336

New Haven Peoples Center

Joelle Fishman

337

New Immigrant Community Empowerment

Valeria Treves

338

New Jersey Forum For Human Rights

Eugene Squeo

339

New Mexico Dreamers in Action

New Mexico Dreamers & Allies

340

New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice

Jacinta Gonzalez

341

New Orleans’ Interfaith Worker Justice

Jim VanderWeele

342

New Sanctuary Coalition

R. Ragbir

343

New Sanctuary Movement of Philadelphia

Peter Pedemonti

344

New York Immigration Coalition

Jacki Esposito

345

NH Area Sisters of Mercy

Madonna Moran

346

Nicaragua Center for Community Action

Diana Bohn

347

Niu Matat Napawika

Maria Lopez

348

NJ State Industrial Union Council and NJ Labor Against War

Carol Gay

349

No More Deaths

Hannah Hafter

350

North Texas Dream Team

Marco A. Malagon

351

North Texas Dream Team

Lissette Moreno

352

Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (NESAWG

Amy Little

353

Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights

Angela Fernandez

354

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

Jorge Baron

355

Occupy Santa Barbara

Aurora Marquez

356

Office of Peace, Justice and Ecological Integrity, Sisters of Ch

Terrence Moran

357

Ohio Action Circle

Ruben Castilla Herrera

358

Ohio Interfaith Immigration Coalition

Ruben Castilla Herrera

359

OLA of Eastern Long Island

Isabel Sepulveda

360

Olneyville Neighborhood Association (Providence)

Susan Beaty

361

OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology

Gladys Tiffany

362

One Horizon Institute

Steve Pavey

363

OneAmerica

Rich Stolz

364

Orange County Dream Team

Hairo Cortes

365

Oregon Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice

Robert Brown

366

Organizing Apprenticeship Project

Salvador Miranda

367

Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters

Sr. Ginger Downey

368

Out4Immigration

Erik Schnabel

369

Pacific Islander Community Partnership

Manufou Liaiga Anoa\’i

370

Pacific Northwest Immigration Task Force

Lyda Pierce

371

Painters Local 193

Louis Partain

372

Pangea Legal Services

Nilou Khonsari

373

PARENTS AND YOUTH IN ACTION CHAPTER OF ADAC

Rosa Maria Soto

374

Pasadena Latino Forum

Yuny Parada

375

Pax Christi Florida

Nancy O’Byrne

376

Pax Christi Long Island

Agnes Kelly

377

PCUN

Ramon Ramirez

378

Peace Action

Judith Le Blanc

379

Peace and Justice Committee

david folkes

380

Pennsylvania Immigration & Citizenship Coalition

Natasha Kelemen

381

Peoples’ Action for Rights and Community

Verbena Lea

382

Pesticide Action Network

Devika Ghai

383

Phoenix SURJ

Leah Carnine

384

Phoenix Ventures

Janna Piper

385

PICO National Network

Kristee Paschall

386

Pine Street Church

Mary Beth Mankin

387

Political Asylum Immigration Representation Project

Sarah Ignatius

388

Portland Central America Solidarity Committee

Natha Hurwitz

389

Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition

Marcos Mejia

390

POWER

Donaji Lona

391

Pre-Health Dreamers

Jirayut Latthivongskorn

392

Presentation Sisters, Aberdeen, SD

Sister Kathleen Bierne, pbvm

393

Presente.org

Arturo Carmona

394

Progressive Democrats of America – Arizona

Dan O’Neal

395

Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)

Conor Boylan

396

Project Hope – Proyecto Esperanza

Sister Ellen Lamberjack

397

Project IRENE

Rose Mary Meyer, BVM

398

Project South

Emery Wright

399

Providence Youth Student Movement

Chanravy Proeung

400

Public Science Project

Caitlin Cahill

401

Pueblo Sin Fronteras

Roberto Corona

402

Puente Human Rights Movement

Carlos Garcia

403

Rachel B. Scarlata Realty

Rachel Scarlata

404

Racial & Ethnic Concerns Group / UU Congregation of Atlanta

Barbaras Burnham

405

Racial Justice Action Center

Xochitl Bervera

406

Radical Women

Anne Slater

407

Reformed Church of Highland Park, NJ

Jean Stockdale

408

Religious Sisters of Charity

Sr. Kathleen Bryant

409

Renaissance Club

Merna Zimmerman

410

River Road UU Congregation, Latin America Taskforce Network

Donald Chery

411

Rockford DREAM Action

Sara Briseno

412

Rocky Mountain Foco of the National Association for Chicana/o Studies

Cordelia Candelaria

413

Rogue Valley Interfaith Immigration Coalition

Rosalie Caffrey

414

Rooted in Community

Gerardo Marin

415

Rural Advancement Fund

Georgia Good

416

Rural Coalition

Laura Valdes

417

Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural

Lorette Picciano

418

SAFE-Stdent Alliance For Education

Gabriel Magallanes

419

SAJE (Strategic Actions for a Just Economy)

Paulina Gonzalez

420

Salvadoran American National Network (SANN)

Yanira Arias

421

San Benito County (CA) Democratic Central Committee

Gregory Rivera

422

San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc.

Emilio Amaya

423

San Diego County Coalition for Education

Alberto Ochoa

424

San Diego DREAM Team

Karina Valdivia

425

San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women’s Collective

Emiliano Bourgois-Chacon

426

School of the Americas Watch

Maria Bard

427

School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch)

Hendrik Voss

428

Seed House – Casa de la Semilla

Emira Palacios

429

SEIU Healthcare 775NW

Adam Glickman

430

SEIU Local 1021

Lily Leung

431

SEIU1000

Keri Kline

432

Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network

Jazmin Segura

433

Servicio Particular Alacran de Aztlan

francisco mendez

434

Share Foudation

Jose Artiga

435

SHARE Foundation

Blanca Vazquez

436

Sisters of Christian Charity

Margaritis Kullowitch

437

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas

Ryan Murphy

438

Sisters of Mercy South Central Community

Sister Rose Marie Tresp

439

Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community

Karen Donahue

440

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia

Sr. Esther Anderson

441

Sisters of St. Francis of Tiffin, Ohio

Jacquelyn Doepker

442

Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, OH

Sister Mary Jon Wagner

443

Sisters of ST. Joseph of Rochester

Phyllis Tierney

444

Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield Massachusetts

Denise Granger, SSJ

445

Sisters of the Divine Compassion

M. Doretta Cornell

446

Sisters, Home Visitors of Mary

Rosemarie abate

447

Skagit Immigrant Rights Council

Jim Justice

448

Social Justice Committee, Manatee Unitarian Universalist Fellows

Bernita Franzel

449

Social Justice Guild of the First Existentialist Congregation of

Lorraine Fontana

450

Solidarity

Dianne Feeley

451

Somos America/We Are America Coalition

Daniel Rodriguez

452

Somos Tuskaloosa

Ana Vazquez

453

SONG / Southerners On New Ground

Paulina Helm-Hernandez

454

SOPHIA

Malcolm Bertsch

455

South Central Iowa Federation of Labor AFL-CIO

Mark Cooper

456

South Texas Civil Rights Project

Joseph Martin

457

Southeast Immigrant Rights Network

Mónica Hernández

458

Southside Worker Center, Tucson, AZ

Raúl Alcaraz Ochoa

459

Spanish Community of Wallingford

Maria Harlow

460

St Cyprian Justice and peace Ministry

John Pulvino

461

St Joseph Vally Project – Jobs with Justice

Joseph Carbone

462

St. Gabriel Peace and Justice Committee

Jean Mont-Eton

463

Stop The Checkpoints

Lois Danks

464

Street Level Health Project

Gabriela Galicia

465

Student Farmworker Alliance

Lis-Marie Alvarado

466

Student Immigrant Movement

Conrado Santos

467

Students of Los Angeles

Gerardo Montano

468

Students United for Immigrant Equality

Sarah Nemeroff

469

Students Working For Equal Rights

Saul Aleman

470

Studio Revolt

Anida Ali

471

Tampa Moveon.org

Christopher Radulich

472

Taylor Lee & Associates

Aaron Ortiz-Santos

473

Team Awesome Arizona

Adriana Garcia

474

Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition

Stephan Fotopulos

475

Texas Organizing Project

Sonia Macias

476

The Advocates for Human Rights

Michele McKenzie

477

the Ave Project

David Richard

478

The Episcopal Network for Economic Justice

Dianne Aid

479

The Family Place

Kirsten Wittkowski

480

The Farmworkers Association of Florida, Inc.

Isidoro Quezada

481

the Harry Potter Alliance

Paul DeGeorge

482

The Immigration Task force of the United Methodist Church, California

Rev. David Farley

483

The Jasmar Group

Val Jacobo

484

The National Latino Voter Progressive Party

MsEuseba E Aquino-Hughes

485

The Ruckus Society

Diana Pei Wu

486

the space

steven linn

487

The WAY

Katelyn Chapman

488

Tim Paynter Attorney At Law

Tim Paynter

489

Tri-City Democrats, Richland, WA

Ralph Crowl

490

Tucson Samaritans

Maria Ochoa

491

UCC

Barbara Hughes

492

UCSB IDEAS

Marvin Girón

493

UIC Students Against Sweatshops

Martin Macias, Jr

494

Undocumented Illinois

Jocelyn Munguya

495

Undocumented Students and Allies at IIT

Maria Gonzalez

496

Unidad Latina en Acción

John Lugo

497

Unidad Latina en Acción NJ

Ana Pazminino

498

Union de Vecinos

Leonardo Vilchis

499

Union Salvadorena Estudiantes Universitarios

Genesy Hernandez

500

Unitarian Universalist Association

Susan Leslie

501

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Gwinnett

JoAnn Weiss

502

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tuscaloosa

Fred L. Hammond

503

Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry, California

Lindi Ramsden

504

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

Shelley Moskowitz

505

Unitarian Universalists of Southern Deleware

Kristine Acker

506

United Action Connecticut

John S. Volpini

507

United Community Center of Westchester

Jackeline Agudelo

508

United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society

Bill Mefford

509

United Steelworkers Local 675

David Campbell

510

United Students Against Sweatshops

Coordinating Committee

511

United We Dream

Lorella Praeli

512

United Workers Congress

Kimi Lee

513

Unitierra en Puebla

Universidad de la Tierra en Puebla

514

UNITY

Michael Leon Guerrero

515

Universidad Popular

Nicolas Gonzalez

516

University of Chicago Coalition for Immigrant Rights

Lynda Lopez

517

USW Local 3657 Civil Rights Comte.

Guillermo Perez

518

UU Mass Action

Jesse Jaeger

519

UURISE: Unitarian Universalist Refugee and Immigrant Services

Daniel Stracka

520

Vermont Immigration and Asylum Advocates

Michele Jenness

521

Vermont Workers Center

Chris Schroth

522

Viatorians

Michael Gosch

523

Violence Intervention Program

Cecilia Gastón

524

Virginia Coalition of Latino Organizations (VACOLAO)

Edgar Aranda-Yanoc

525

Viva Farms

Sarita Schaffer

526

Voces de la Comunidad

Destry Sibley

527

Voces de la Frontera

Christine Neumann-Ortiz

528

VOZ Workers Rights Education Project

Romeo Sosa

529

WA State UU Voices for Justice

Carol McKinley

530

Washington DREAM Act Coalition

Carlos Padilla

531

Washington New Sanctuary Movement

Roberta Ray

532

WeCount!

Jonathan Fried

533

Welcome Everybody

America Carbajal

534

West Suburban Action Project (PASO)

Yesenia Sanchez

535

Westchester Hispanic Coalition

Graciela Heymann

536

WHARTON COUNTY 4/JUSTICE

LORETTA ROMO

537

William C. Velazquez Institute

Antonio Gonzalez

538

Wind of the Spirit, NJ

Ilana Rossoff

539

Workers Defense Project

Sabina Hinz-Foley

540

Workers Interfaith Network

Alfredo Pena

541

www.WeAreOne.cc

Joseph Kohn MD

542

Yakima County Dream Team

Eduardo Lara

543

Young Democratic Socialists of William Paterson University of Ne

Daniel Santiago

544

Youth Organizing for Unity

Maurice de Segovia

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